(b ?Colmar, Alsace, ?c.1440; d Breisach am Rhein, nr. Colmar, 2 Feb. 1491). German engraver and painter, active in Colmar, the best-known member of a family of artists (his father and two of his brothers were goldsmiths; two other brothers were painters and engravers). His early years are obscure and estimates of his birthdate range from c.1435 to c.1450; the first known documentary reference to him is of 1465, when he was a student at Leipzig University. In his day he was probably the most famous artist in Germany: the young Dürer hoped to study in his workshop, but when he arrived in Colmar in 1492 the master had recently died (probably of plague). By this time his reputation had also spread outside his own country: both Vasari and Condivi record that the very young Michelangelo c.

Text source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)


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